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needed, which requires an operator. Therefore, an operator's cupola is attached to the radar, immediately behind the antenna. An improved version Type 343-Gai (改), has the operator cupola deleted and the bulky complex optical ranging set replaced by a compact, but far more capable electro-optical sensor (EO) that is only a tiny fraction size of the original equipment it replaced. As more advanced radars available, Type 343 has been phased from active service in
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